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It has often occurred to me that a seeker after truth has to be silent.

It has often occurred to me that a seeker after truth has to be silent.

Mahatma Gandhi (2012). “The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas”, p.204, Vintage

Truthful movements spontaneously attract to themselves all manner of pure and disinterested help.

Mahatma Gandhi (2012). “The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas”, p.87, Vintage

I hold that without truth and nonviolence there can be nothing but destruction of humanity.

Mahatma Gandhi, Anthony J. Parel (1997). “Gandhi: 'Hind Swaraj' and Other Writings”, p.150, Cambridge University Press

Truth is not truth merely because it is ancient. Nor is truth necessarily to be regarded with suspicion because it is ancient.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.71, Courier Corporation

Devotion to Truth is the sole justification for our existence.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.45, Oxford University Press

If you would swim on the bosom of the ocean of Truth, you must reduce yourself to a zero.

Mahatma Gandhi (2005). “All Men Are Brothers”, p.68, A&C Black

Truth to me is infinitely dearer than the 'mahatmaship' which is purely a burden.

Mahatma Gandhi (2005). “All Men Are Brothers”, p.39, A&C Black

Truth is my God. Non-violence is the means of realizing Him.

Mahatma Gandhi (1941). “The Indian States' Problem”

Nothing in the Shastra, which is manifestly contrary to universal truths and morals, can stand.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.125, Hackett Publishing

I know that man who forsakes Truth can forsake his country and his nearest and dearest ones.

Mahatma Gandhi (2005). “All Men Are Brothers”, p.76, A&C Black

My experience teaches me that truth can never be propagated by doing violence.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.144, Rajpal & Sons

One cannot reach Truth by untruthfulness. Truthful conduct alone can reach truth.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.140, Hackett Publishing

Where there is truth, there also is knowledge which is true.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.45, Oxford University Press

A successful search for truth means complete deliverance from the dual throng, such as of love and hate, happiness and misery.

Mahatma Gandhi (1948). “Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth”, p.309, Courier Corporation